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Today is Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Meet Taralee Guild | Strathcona Artist

Published on 03-05-2010




ROBSON BY THE NUMBERS - Games Stats from the Premier's Office

Published on 03-04-2010

GAMES STATS FROM THE PREMIER'S OFFICE - ROBSON BY THE NUMBERS - News release with some interesting and fun numbers about out 2010 games. 

March 3 Strathcona Resident Association Meeting

Published on 03-01-2010

MICHAEL GELLER TO SPEAK AT NEXT S.R.A. MEETING MARCH 3


MIchael Geller will be giving us his interpretation of how planning policy has shaped the DTES (including Strathcona) over the years and what he currently sees happening in the DTES and Chinatown. He is also interested in discussions on affordable housing choices that would reinforce our community vision.

Biographical info (from www.michaelgeller.ca): "Michael Geller is a Vancouver based architect, planner, real estate consultant and property developer with four decades’ experience in the public, private and institutional sectors."

Canada takes silver in Olympic snowboard cross; Squamish's Fagan places fifth

Published on 02-16-2010

Squamish's Rob Fagan won the men's Olympic snowboard cross small final to earn fifth place at Cypress Mountain on Monday (Feb. 15). Canmore Alta.'s Mike Robertson won the silver medal.

Fagan was leading the semi-final until making contact with German boarder David Speiser and briefly losing control and finishing in third place. But he was able to refocus and out-race Speiser and Austrians Lukas Gruener and Mario Fuchs in the small final.

“The small final is not where I want to be but you have to refocus and kill the small final,” he said.

Source

Vancouver in numbers

Published on 02-13-2010

Reporters from France Presse found out some significant numbers to describe the Olympics. So, take a look at Vancouver in numbers. according to Agerpres:

* 2: there are only two new trials at this Olympic Games: ski cross (for both male and female)

* 9: this is the number of medals won by Ole Einer Bjoerndalen, the Norwegian biatlonist

* 12: there are only 12 countries which have participated to all editions (since 1924 in Chamonix): Austria, Canada, Finland, France, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Switzerland, Sweden and USA

* 21: Vancouver is organizing the 21st edition of the Olympic Games

* 82: there are 82 national Olympic committees who have subscribed athletes in Vancouver; that is 2 times more than the Olympic in Turin, in 2006

* 86: this is the number of gold medals for this edition; there will be 45 medals for men, 38 for women, 2 are mixed and one is for both sexes

* 98: there are 98 gold medals won by Norway

* 2 762: the number of athletes participating at the Olympic Games, a new record for Winter Games, after the 2508 in Turin in 2006. In detail, 1660 men and 1102 women; ice hockey is the most represented (567 athletes - 362 men and 205 women)

* 10 000" this is the number of meal served every day by the athletes in the Olympic Village; that is 350 000 meals for the entire period of time. The athletes will eat almost 60 tons of chicken, 60 tonsof beef, 70000 liters of soup, 40000 liters of milk and 11 tons of cheese

* 10 000: the number of accredited journalist to cover the Games

* 12 000: the number of flame bearers (from Olympia to Vancouver)

* 15 000: manpower deployed to ensure security of the Games; among them, 4500 Canadian soldiers who will help Vancouver's Royal Gendarmerie an municipal police

* 25 000: the number of volunteers with different tasks: drivers, ticket inspectors, IT guys, photographers, interpreters etc.

* 45 000: the total number of kilometers traveled by the Olympic flame through the entire Canada

* 500 000: the number of visitors expected to participate at the Games; that is two times more than the latest Games organized in North America, in Salt Lake City (2002)

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